The Research ReSounds concert will present work freshly created during the 2018 Spatial Music Workshop. During the workshop, participants will explore the spatial capabilities of the Cube and create work specifically for this world-leading spatial music performance venue. Each work will be introduced by its creator. The participants of the 2018 Spatial Music Workshop are Yvette Janine Jackson, Lee Gilboa, Ted Moore and Kyle Hutchins, Kai Oliver and Francine Dulong, Anna Xambó, and William Ryan Baker.

Cube Fest 2018, occurring from August 9–12, 2018, is a spatial music festival with performances for the public and a VIP package of hands-on, behind-the-scenes, and creative opportunities for fellow revolutionists. Cube Fest brings together a group of 20 international audio technology experts, computer engineers, music technology experts, musicians, and composers who will present performances of original compositions created for the Cube and preexisting works, including music by the late David Bowie.

Virginia Tech’s Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology (ICAT) is on the front line leading a revolution in sound with a unique resource at their fingertips—the Cube in the Moss Arts Center. A four-story, high-tech venue and laboratory, the Cube is outfitted with 149 multichannel audio speakers, a robust motion capture system, and a two-story tall, 360-degree immersive projection screen called the Cyclorama, making it the only facility of its kind in the world. Artists, musicians, scientists, and researchers from around the globe visit the Cube to be part of this revolution.